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Where is the OBD2 port located on the BMW 1 Series?

Model: BMW Serie 1 MK 3, F40 - Years 2019-2026
Part: Checks and maintenance

The OBD2 port or plug of the 2022 BMW 1 Series model f40, now mandatory on all vehicles, is located under the lower dashboard on the driver's side. The OBD2 port is located on the left, just above the clutch pedal. Thanks to it, it is possible to perform, by connecting a tester or a car computer, in-depth diagnostics on the general malfunctions that concern our car, facilitating the work in the workshop. Through this port, it is also possible to reset the various warning lights, after identifying and solving the problem. Just connect the PC and follow the steps.

Posted on 15 July 2024 by ScegliAuto

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